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That's pure bullsh!t !! Stephenson replaced Fisher because Fisher was hurt and was listed as questionable going into the Denver game. Fisher also did well against Von Miller. Stephenson has had reps at LT this year, whereas Fisher hasn't, but that could change at any time & it wouldn't surprise me if Fisher is the LT right from the get-go in 2014. Get your facts straight.

"So was this a decision based on the injuries to Fisher and Asamoah? Or that Stephenson and Schwartz, who started last week against San Diego, were simply better?"It's a combination of both," Andy Reid said at his Monday press conference. "[Stephenson and Schwartz] did a nice job against San Diego. The other part was I didn't think the [injured] guys were able to practice as much earlier in the week as they needed to. Along with [Stephenson and Schwartz] playing well, it was a combination.""

We know that Manning and his receivers are good, but on a level playing field, are the Donkeys really anything more than an average team, even with Manning? I don't think so. He would have been KO'd already, if his O-Line wasn't allowed to hold and get away with it. Admittedly, Manning seems to have the Chiefs number, but Tom Brady and the Pats have Mannings number. And it just so happens, the Pats are leading their division & will probably get the #2 seed in the post-season.

Not sure how the Chiefs season will end up, but my biggest hope is that the Donkeys get knocked out of playoffs by someone and don't reach the SB. Besides the Chiefs have already showed vast improvement over last season, so whatever happens, the 2013 season was not a total loss for the Chiefs by any means.

Yes, they are a team that's going to the playoffs. I've said it before I'll say it again, as long as Manning is upright life's good for the Broncos. And their recievers are good - they physically can blow by any defender in the AFC West. But we're not talking about a 25 year old Peyton Manning...We're talking a 38 year old with a history of neck surgery and ankles that are wrapped in at least an inch of tape. What's plan B for the Broncos? Sign Eli Manning, Tom Brady or Drew Brees for 140 million dollars? And how good will those recievers be if Plan B can't deliver the ball? How good will their O-line look if they have to block for longer than two seconds?

That third quarter void SUCKED. This team has a BAD habit of not producing in the third quarter.

Really what concerned me the most was that 1st drive INT. Bonehead play from a good QB. If we'd scored then & there, Moreno would've been bawling all the way through OT. Instead, we screwed up, and gave the Broncos hope.

Refs or no Refs, Manning was going to do his thing regardless. Where we screwed up, was not nailing down the coffin lid when we had the chance(s). Those chances were during the first drive, and the third quarter. When the fourth quarter rolled around, that's when the sold out refs began their sideshow of calls/no calls...

Losing this game sucked. My hope is that the Chiefs get one more chance at Manning in the postseason. We've got four games to go. Gunsights on the Redskins.

I'd take arrowhead pride with a grain of salt. Why Albert gets a hall pass from the local media I'll never understand. He struggled switching from G to LT, and the whole contract BS really was unnecessary.

Don't be surprised if the next offseason moves as fast as this one did. Neither Dorsey or Reid have time for BS like Albert's contract issues/demands to play LT. While I still think that our primary needs are WR, the O-line play hasn't been stellar, would not be surprised if Reid takes more O-line in the draft, Fisher moves to LT & Albert finds himself the door.

"So was this a decision based on the injuries to Fisher and Asamoah? Or that Stephenson and Schwartz, who started last week against San Diego, were simply better?"It's a combination of both," Andy Reid said at his Monday press conference. "[Stephenson and Schwartz] did a nice job against San Diego. The other part was I didn't think the [injured] guys were able to practice as much earlier in the week as they needed to. Along with [Stephenson and Schwartz] playing well, it was a combination.""

Are you blind? Did you miss the following part of that?:

"The other part was I didn't think the [injured] guys were able to practice as much earlier in the week as they needed to."

In other words, if Fisher wasn't hurt, he's still in the starting lineup.

Stephenson and Schwartz played well against SD, but the Chargers don't have anybody on that side of their Defense that comes even remotely close to some of the opposition that Fisher had to go up against in his 1st nine starts.

Originally Posted by Ryfo18

So you're saying they made that Andy Reid quote up?

No, Eydugstr is saying exactly what he means regarding Arrowhead Pride IN GENERAL !! Common sense ought to tell you that.

Originally Posted by Eydugstr

I'd take arrowhead pride with a grain of salt. Why Albert gets a hall pass from the local media I'll never understand. He struggled switching from G to LT, and the whole contract BS really was unnecessary.

Don't be surprised if the next offseason moves as fast as this one did. Neither Dorsey or Reid have time for BS like Albert's contract issues/demands to play LT. While I still think that our primary needs are WR, the O-line play hasn't been stellar, would not be surprised if Reid takes more O-line in the draft, Fisher moves to LT & Albert finds himself the door.

Ryfo has been giving a hall pass to Albert for years, now. Because Albert was the crutch for passing on Okung and taking Berry at #5 in 2010. Pretty pathetic.

No. But the quote doesn't say the full story. When I was watching the series when Albert went down, Fisher was the one that went in and relieved him right then. Later they shuffled Schwartz and Stephenson around, and rotated Fisher back to the bench (*&^%!!%%$!!'n injuries)

No. But the quote doesn't say the full story. When I was watching the series when Albert went down, Fisher was the one that went in and relieved him right then. Later they shuffled Schwartz and Stephenson around, and rotated Fisher back to the bench (*&^%!!%%$!!'n injuries)

Fisher went back to the bench? I'm pretty sure he stayed on the field after Albert went down.

Originally Posted by ctchiefsfan

Let's keep it friendly guys. We're all on the same side even if we don't agree on some specifics.

Sorry, but I can't do that with anyone that fabricates BS. Remember MMH?